Septoplasty
in Jupiter, FL

by Double Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon Dr. Harold Bafits

Premier Plastic Surgery in Jupiter & Palm Beach Gardens | Wellington | Palm Beach Florida, U.S.A.
Achieve clearer breathing and improved quality of life with septoplasty at Bafitis Plastic Surgery in Jupiter, FL. This surgical procedure corrects a deviated septum, helping patients overcome chronic nasal obstruction and related symptoms that impact daily comfort and sleep quality.

What Is Septoplasty?

Septoplasty is a surgical procedure designed to straighten the nasal septum – the thin wall of bone and cartilage that divides your nasal cavity in half. When this structure becomes crooked or displaced, it can block one or both nasal passages, making breathing difficult. Dr. Harold Bafitis uses precise surgical techniques to reshape and reposition the septum, creating clear nasal airways while maintaining the natural appearance of your nose.

Common Symptoms Addressed

Septoplasty effectively treats numerous symptoms associated with a deviated septum:

Chronic nasal congestion, particularly on one side

Difficulty breathing through one or both nostrils

Frequent nosebleeds

Recurring sinus infections

Facial pain and pressure

Loud breathing or snoring during sleep

Post-nasal drip

Headaches centered around the nasal area

Causes of Deviated Septum

Septal deviations can result from various factors:

Birth defects present from fetal development

Nasal injuries from sports, accidents, or falls

Trauma during childhood or later in life

Natural aging processes that shift nasal structures

Chronic inflammation from allergies or infections

Chronic inflammation from allergies or infections

Diagnosing a
Deviated Septum

Dr. Bafitis conducts thorough evaluations, including a physical examination of your nasal passages using specialized instruments and, sometimes, an endoscope. He may recommend imaging studies, such as CT scans, to assess the severity of the deviation and plan the most effective surgical approach. Your symptoms, medical history, and examination findings guide the treatment recommendation.

The Septoplasty Procedure: Step-by-Step

Septoplasty is typically performed on an outpatient basis. The procedure involves carefully making an incision inside the nose to access the septum. Dr. Bafitis then expertly reshapes, trims, or removes portions of the bone and cartilage to straighten the septum and reposition it to the center of the nasal cavity.
Pre-operative preparation includes a detailed medical history review, comprehensive health screening, and medication adjustments. You’ll receive specific instructions about avoiding blood thinners, eating and drinking restrictions, and arranging transportation to and from the office.
Septoplasty typically takes 60-90 minutes, depending on the complexity of the deviation. Dr. Bafitis lifts the mucous membrane covering the septum, removes or repositions the deviated portions, and then repositions the membrane. Dissolvable sutures and sometimes temporary splints or packing stabilize the septum during initial healing.
Septoplasty can be performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on case complexity and patient preference. Dr. Bafitis discusses the most suitable anesthesia options during your consultation to ensure comfort and safety throughout the procedure.

When to Expect Results

Initial improvements in breathing may be noticed soon after surgery. Full benefits become apparent as swelling subsides over several weeks to months. The septum typically stabilizes in its new position within 3-6 months, leading to significant improvements in nasal airflow.

Long-Term Outcomes

Once the septum has fully healed in its corrected position, the results are generally permanent. Most patients experience lasting relief from chronic nasal obstruction, significantly enhancing overall respiratory health and quality of life.

Who Is a Candidate
for Septoplasty?

Ideal candidates for septoplasty experience persistent breathing difficulties or other symptoms directly related to a deviated septum. You should be in good overall health, a non-smoker (or willing to quit 3 weeks before surgery), and have realistic expectations about surgical outcomes. During your consultation, Dr. Bafitis evaluates each patient individually to ensure that septoplasty addresses their specific concerns.

Benefits of
Septoplasty

Beyond simply improving nasal airflow, septoplasty offers a range of benefits that enhance your quality of life. Patients experience dramatic improvement in breathing ability, which positively affects sleep quality, exercise tolerance, and overall comfort.

Additional benefits include:

Chronic nasal congestion, particularly on one side

Difficulty breathing through one or both nostrils

Frequent nosebleeds

Recurring sinus infections

Facial pain and pressure

Loud breathing or snoring during sleep

Post-nasal drip

Headaches centered around the nasal area

Septoplasty Cost in Jupiter, FL

Septoplasty costs in Jupiter, FL, typically range from $3,000 to $8,000, depending on procedure complexity, anesthesia fees, and facility costs. Since septoplasty is often considered medically necessary for breathing issues, insurance may cover parts of the procedure.
Contact us for a personalized quote and insurance verification.

Experience the Difference in Every Breath

Dr. Harold Bafitis is a double board-certified plastic surgeon with over 30 years of experience, bringing expertise and artistry to every procedure. Our Jupiter practice combines technical precision with personalized care, ensuring each patient receives treatment tailored to their unique needs and aesthetic goals. We prioritize clear communication and support throughout your journey, from initial consultation to full recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Septoplasty is performed under anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain during surgery. Mild to moderate discomfort afterward is normal and managed with prescribed pain medication.
Most patients return to light activities within a few days to a week. Full recovery, with all swelling subsided and the septum fully stable, can take several months.
Septoplasty focuses on internal structures and typically doesn’t alter external appearance. If interested in changing your nose’s shape, rhinoplasty can be combined with septoplasty.
Strenuous activities should be avoided for several weeks to prevent bleeding and swelling. Dr. Bafitis provides specific guidance on safely resuming your normal routine.
Septoplasty results are generally permanent, though nasal trauma could cause future deviation.